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Donald
B. Rosenfield
Director,
Leaders for Global Operations
Senior Lecturer, MIT
Sloan School of Management
Dr.
Rosenfield holds a Ph.D. in Operations
Research from Stanford University.
He is co-author of Operations
Strategy, Competing in the 21st Century
and Modern Logistics Management,
and has written articles for a number
of journals, including Harvard
Business Review, Operations
Research, Management Science,
and Sloan Management Review.
Dr.
Rosenfield’s research focuses
primarily in manufacturing strategy
and supply chain management. Some
specific areas of interest include
the development of facility and supply
chain strategies in a global environment
and how location and sourcing decisions
are made.
Dr.
Rosenfield has served at M.I.T. since
1980 as Lecturer, Senior Lecturer,
and Visiting Associate Professor.
He has also served on the faculties
of Harvard Business School, the State
University of New York, and Boston
University. At MIT he has developed
courses in Manufacturing Strategy,
Operations Management, and International
Logistics. Prior to joining MIT, Dr.
Rosenfield served on the staff of
Arthur D. Little, Inc. from 1976-1988
focusing on logistics and manufacturing
strategy.
Updated
November 2007
News
and announcements:
Books
Published by Donald B. Rosenfield
LFM’s
Don Rosenfield family bats 1.000 at
MIT commencement (June 23,
2008)
Don
Rosenfield in Boston Globe "Globe
100" Section – The long
run - Five that survived say focus
and flexibility are the keys to consistent
performance (May 20, 2008)
Don
Rosenfield on CnetNews.com –
A modest proposal to fix Dell's customer
service (May 13, 2008)
When
Can Operations Be Offshored?
(November 19, 2007)
Don
Rosenfield co-authors new book,
Operations Strategy: Competing
in the 21st Century
(May 17, 2007)
LFM's
Don Rosenfield discusses U.S. manufacturing
on NPR (January
26, 2006)
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